GRID-Arendal Annual Report 2001

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Annual highlights

In its 13th year of operation GRID-Arendal became an official UNEP Centre with a focus on information for decision-making.

Staff development initiatives and teambuilding exercises were important elements of our annual goals and perfor- mance indicators for 2001. We are very pleased that we are able to attract and retain very competent and highly motivated staff from many different countries, as well as register wide international attention and a large number of highly qualified applicants to our vacancy announcements. We would like to thank our growing network of partners, donors, users and the leadership and staff within UNEP for the progress made during 2001. In particular, we would like to express our special gratitude to our Board members for their sage advice and guidance on how to ensure a continuingly stronger institutional performance.

During 2001, further steps were taken to strengthen our support to UNEP when GRID-Arendal was designated an official UNEP Centre by Dr. Klaus Töpfer, Executive Director of UNEP, during his visit to Oslo in December. Under this agreement GRID-Arendal will, in addition to being UNEP's Key Polar Centre, also become UNEP's Key Centre for Information for Decision-making. The specific objectives and tasks of this decision will be elaborated during 2002.

Among our 2001 results and achievements, we would like to highlight:

Our prominent role in the preparation of the Inter- governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Third Assessment Report; Our increased co-operation with the Secretariat for the Climate Change Convention in Bonn and with the Secretariat of the Aarhus Convention in Geneva, paving the way for further co-operative projects to be agreed upon during 2002; Our role as one of UNEP's key partners in the develop- ment of UNEP's main web portal to environmental information: www.UNEP.Net; Our preparation of the Arctic sections of UNEP's Global Environment Outlook (GEO-3) to be launched in May 2002; Our 1st Prize awarded at the International Map Exhibition in Beijing for the satellite map of the Lena Delta, which was prepared in co-operation with the Norwegian Mapping Authority; Our 3rd Prize for "Climate Change GIS" awarded at the global ESRI/National Geographic Society contest on GIS applications.

Leif E. Christoffersen Chairman of the Board

Svein Tveitdal Managing Director

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